And these I believe were all taken in Cyprus or nearby, during No. 14 Squadron's posting to the Middle East in the mid-late 1950's.
This one could actually be Ohakea, hard to tell.
I am not sure where this airfield was but I do not think it is Cyprus
And these are my absolute favourites - these slides prove how wonderfully colourful No. 14 Squadron's Vampires actually were! Some with red trim and some with blue (likely denoting A and B Flights I am sure), plus some with red or black rudders, and yellow tailplanes, and even a camouflaged example! Bearing in mind that other photos show very cool nose art on a lot of these aircraft, it would be great to match up some of the colours to the artworks. Modellers will be very interested in these, I am sure.
WR106 - Delivered 26 March 1952.
With No.8 Squadron, RAF.
To No.14 Squadron, Nicosia, Cyprus.
Aircraft hired from RAF and stationed in Cyprus as part of the Middle East Air Force.
Squadron strength of 16 aircraft was comprised of various aircraft at different times from 1952-1955.
Returned to RAF with No.8 Squadron.
Sold for scrap on 06 September 1957.
WX220 - Delivered 10 March 1953.
To No.14 Squadron, Nicosia, Cyprus.
Aircraft hired from RAF and stationed in Cyprus as part of the Middle East Air Force.
Coded "C" and named Cupid.
Squadron strength of 16 aircraft was comprised of various aircraft at different times from 1952-1955.
Returned to RAF with No.107 Maintenance Unit, Kasfareet on 19 March 1955.
Sold for scrap on 06 September 1957.
WR119 - Delivered 31 March 1952.
To No.14 Squadron, Nicosia, Cyprus.
Aircraft hired from RAF and stationed in Cyprus as part of the Middle East Air Force.
Coded "D" and named Dingbat.
Squadron strength of 16 aircraft was comprised of various aircraft at different times from 1952-1955.
Returned to RAF with No.107 Maintenance Unit, Kasfareet on 18 February 1955.
Sold for scrap on 06 September 1957.
WR111 - Delivered 31 March 1952.
To No.14 Squadron, Nicosia, Cyprus.
Aircraft hired from RAF and stationed in Cyprus as part of the Middle East Air Force.
Coded "I" and named Irene.
Squadron strength of 16 aircraft was comprised of various aircraft at different times from 1952-1955.
Returned to RAF with No.107 Maintenance Unit, Kasfareet on 18 February 1955.
Sold for scrap on 06 September 1957.
WR195 - Delivered 20 June 1952.
To No.14 Squadron, Nicosia, Cyprus.
Aircraft hired from RAF and stationed in Cyprus as part of the Middle East Air Force. Squadron strength of 16 aircraft was comprised of various aircraft at different times from 1952-1955.
Returned to RAF with No.107 Maintenance Unit, Kasfareet on 19 March 1955.
Sold for scrap 25 October 1957
WG928 - Delivered 08 February 1952.
With No.4 Flying Traing School, RAF.
To No.14 Squadron, Nicosia, Cyprus.
Aircraft hired from RAF and stationed in Cyprus as part of the Middle East Air Force.
Coded "N".
Squadron strength of 16 aircraft was comprised of various aircraft at different times from 1952-1955.
Returned to RAF with No.107 Maintenance Unit on 09 March 1955.
To No.4 and No.7 Flying Training Schools.
Sold for scrap on 13 September 1960.
WZ516 - Delivered 20 April 1953. To No.14 Squadron, Nicosia, Cyprus in November 1953.
Aircraft hired from RAF and stationed in Cyprus for instrument flying and flight checks.
Coded "Z".
One aircraft only replacing Meteor T.7 WH206.
Returned to RAF at Nicosia in March 1955.
To RAF Central Flying School.
To Royal Air Force college. Sold for scrap on 05 October 1960.